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- Facebook is completely redesigning Messenger to make it simple again
- Amazon threatens to suspend Signal's AWS account over censorship circumvention
- Telegram is now banned in Iran, affecting 40 million users
- Action Launcher v35 brings a Android P enhancements, All Apps folders & more
- Introducing .app, a more secure home for apps on the web
- Red Hydrogen launch date has been pushed back to August
- Autodesk Sketchbook has gone completely Free
- Google I/O 2018 app for iOS teases ‘brand new media experience’ for Android Auto
- Snap's Sales Fall Short as Users Shun Redesign; Shares Slide
- Chatbot support to roll out soon to the Samsung Galaxy S9 Messages app
- Google Maps v9.77 beta brings an all new look to saved lists, sets up location sharing requests, and more [APK Teardown]
- TV or Tablet? Developer ports Android TV to the 18.4″ Samsung Galaxy View
- LG G7 ThinQ: Official pictures and more technical details
- Samsung Introduces the Galaxy A6 and A6+ Featuring an Advanced Camera, Stylish Design and Added Everyday Features
- 64GB Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S9 $665.99 or S9+ $776.99 With Free Gear IconX earbuds OR Gear S3 frontier for $91.58 *EPP or Unidays or Edu discount*
- LG G7 ThinQ leaked in high-resolution pictures
- BlackBerry KEY2 shown off in hands-on photo
- Very susprised by the Moto E4
- Realme is a new e-commerce-only sub-brand from OPPO
- New Ways to Share and Connect on Instagram
- [DEV] Tornado Music Player - A music player with personality!
- T-Mobile posted the Note 8 Oreo update on April 1st. They halted the OTA on April 3rd and as of today it is still unavailable. Anyone have an idea why?
Facebook is completely redesigning Messenger to make it simple again Posted: 01 May 2018 11:10 AM PDT
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Amazon threatens to suspend Signal's AWS account over censorship circumvention Posted: 01 May 2018 05:31 PM PDT
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Telegram is now banned in Iran, affecting 40 million users Posted: 30 Apr 2018 11:45 PM PDT
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Action Launcher v35 brings a Android P enhancements, All Apps folders & more Posted: 01 May 2018 05:05 PM PDT
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Introducing .app, a more secure home for apps on the web Posted: 01 May 2018 08:02 AM PDT
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Red Hydrogen launch date has been pushed back to August Posted: 01 May 2018 06:18 PM PDT
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Autodesk Sketchbook has gone completely Free Posted: 01 May 2018 06:12 AM PDT | ||
Google I/O 2018 app for iOS teases ‘brand new media experience’ for Android Auto Posted: 01 May 2018 07:59 AM PDT
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Snap's Sales Fall Short as Users Shun Redesign; Shares Slide Posted: 01 May 2018 04:02 PM PDT
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Chatbot support to roll out soon to the Samsung Galaxy S9 Messages app Posted: 01 May 2018 10:42 AM PDT
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TV or Tablet? Developer ports Android TV to the 18.4″ Samsung Galaxy View Posted: 01 May 2018 07:13 AM PDT
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LG G7 ThinQ: Official pictures and more technical details Posted: 01 May 2018 05:33 AM PDT
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LG G7 ThinQ leaked in high-resolution pictures Posted: 01 May 2018 04:27 AM PDT
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BlackBerry KEY2 shown off in hands-on photo Posted: 01 May 2018 07:25 AM PDT
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Posted: 01 May 2018 10:36 AM PDT I went into a MetroPCS to get a plan and just decided to go with the E4 over the Samsung J7 as the specs were better and I'm glad I did. This thing is incredible for the price which was free with the service but is $120 unlocked on Amazon. Although the prepaid versions on Boost and Metro don't have the fingerprint reader for some reason which is annoying. Anyway, you wouldn't think this phone costs that cheap. The screen is HD and crisp, the battery lasts all day, the camera takes decent pictures, and although it's all plastic, it doesn't feel as cheap as those older Samsung phones. If you're on a budget and not on contract I highly recommend MetroPCS. Actually really surprised with the service as well and expected dropped calls and bad 4g but it hasn't been like that at all. [link] [comments] | ||
Realme is a new e-commerce-only sub-brand from OPPO Posted: 01 May 2018 06:31 AM PDT
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New Ways to Share and Connect on Instagram Posted: 01 May 2018 10:38 AM PDT
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[DEV] Tornado Music Player - A music player with personality! Posted: 01 May 2018 11:25 AM PDT Tornado Music Player is the first app I have ever made. It's totally free and I'm sort of here to get feedback and to see what the community of Android thinks about my approach to a music player. When I started working on this I had no idea how hard making a music player would be and I quickly found out that a music player is a major undertaking! Anyways, we fast forward to about a year and half and I've finally reached a point that I think Tornado Music Player is done enough to gauge whether or not it's something I should continue working on. I'd love to see what people in general think about Tornado Music Player. It started out as a passion and evolved into something I now cherish and consider my greatest accomplishment. During my time working on the app I found it hard to get help but a fellow redditor/android dev u/enum5345 helped me work out some kinks that really pushed Tornado Music Player's efficiency into something usable as a daily driver. Of course, the very much loved Shuttle Music Player and it's developer: Tim Malseed, provided priceless help due to it being open source. In fact, Shuttle Music Player was the main inspiration for the creation of Tornado Music Player. The app focuses heavily on Material Design and revolves around SoundSpout (the main character of the app) giving the app it's unique personality. I will write a summary of features below. One of the biggest things that makes Tornado Music Player unique is the playlist creation design which allows you to modify lists by simply touching a song. It's easy to modify and create multiple playlists at the same time! My main concern I suppose is if my app is has enough potential that user's in the community would consider downloading and using. There are some amazing talent in the app development world and most music players on the Play Store are absolutely amazing. I believe Tornado Music Player provides a little something different enough that would encourage and have people consider downloading, but that is something I am trying to figure out thus why I'm reaching out to the r/Android community. Features available: - Import m3u playlists. - Export playlists to m3u. - 3 Unique themes: Ocean Marina, Paradise Nightfall, and Aqua Army (theme ideas are more than welcome) - Unique playlist creation design. - Intuitive UI - SoundSpout himself Features to come: - Rename playlists - Homescreen widgets. - Tag editing - More Themes (again ideas are more then welcome!) Here is the link to app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=thenotoriousrog.tornadoplayer If the link fails you can also search for Tornado Music Player I welcome any and all feedback! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 01 May 2018 11:42 AM PDT Short article about it from AP and official T-Mobile page. Luckily I was able to get the OTA on day one and have had zero problems with it, but this seems to have flown under the radar, and almost a month later they still have not resumed the rollout. What gives? [link] [comments] |
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